Officially known as the Republic of Singapore, Singapore is often described as a microcosm of new-day Asia. It is both a city and a small country by itself and has a firm place in the bucket list of millions of globetrotters.

Singapore offers a plethora of attractions and is not lying when it is called the playground of the rich. This small yet beautiful nation truly shimmers in its wealth, coexisting along with remnants from its British colonial past and modern-day high rises.

So are you pumped for your visit to the city-country of Singapore?

 

Know Your Singapore

Time: GMT+8

Telephone Code: +65

Languages: English; Malay, Mandarin, Tamil

Currency: Singapore dollar (S$) (SGD)

Visa: Most visitors to Singapore do not require a visa for entry, except for the following countries.

Weather: Usually range from 23 to 32 °C

Best time to visit: February and April are drier than the other months. But it is an all-around-the-year tourist destination.

 

Places to visit in Singapore

 

Gardens by the Bay

Step into the botanic gardens of the future, home to more than 4,00,000 plants, just by the waterfront. Divided into three bays- East, South, and Central, the garden is connected by a Skybridge connected by Supertree structures, an icon in every way.

Gardens by the Bay also resides the world’s largest greenhouse and the world's tallest indoor waterfall to be awed at.

Raffles Hotel

Located in the Colonial District of Singapore, the Raffles Hotel is one of the historic landmarks of the city. Built in 1887, this hotel has been THE place to stay for more than a century and a must-visit place when you are in Singapore.

Universal Studios Singapore

Spread across over 50 acres, this one-of-a-kind theme park is divided into 7 thematic zones based on movies and offers 28 thrilling rides. Apart from the rides and entertainment, the theme park also has scores of outlets and fine dining options to choose from.

Marina Bay Sands

The Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort that has it all. This 55-floored tower has a shopping mall, the world’s largest infinity pool, an atrium casino, a Skypark, and an ArtScience museum. While only guests can use the infinity pool and can pay a visit to the ship-shaped observatory deck at the top.

What are you waiting for? Pack your passport and your bag to hit the most spectacular country of Singapore right away!

 

Must-Do Things In Singapore

 

1. Enjoy your layover

We know this sounds odd, but here is your chance to understand why we have added an airport to the list of places to visit in Singapore. But you will be surprised at the number of things that this 0-story-high Jewel Changi Airport has to offer to make your layover pleasant and fun.

Other than 300+ shops, 2 movie theaters, an entertainment corner with arcade machines, and garden mazes with viewing decks, this airport has an indoor waterfall with over 2000 trees and a rain vortex to bewilder your senses. There is also a garden in each of the three terminals inside the airport.

Do not miss the chance to have your go at the 12-meter-tall slide that's open for kids and adults, as well!

2. Ride the Singapore Flyer

In the list of the world’s largest things that are in Singapore tops the Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel. When it was built in 2008, it was the tallest ferris wheel in the world.

The observatory deck offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of the city, along with optional luxurious dining-in packages. It takes you so high above everything else, that you can see not only the skyline of the country but also Malaysian Johor Strait and Indonesian Spice Islands.

Each car can hold up to 28 people and is easily wheelchair accessible. The ride takes about 30 minutes and is best enjoyed at dusk, with gorgeous views of the Singaporean city and high rises lit up against the hues of the darker sky.

3. Go Island-Hopping

A trip to Singapore would not be complete if you just visit the mainland. Did you know that the Republic of Singapore comprises sixty-three islands? This makes it a perfect destination to catch up with some island hopping.

With idyllic beaches, tropical climate, and adventure sports along with a dose of their own history and culture, each island of the nation is unique and has a lot to offer. Start off with Sentosa island which is one of the most popular of the Singaporean islands and home to the famous Universal studio.

Islands like St John's Island, Kusu, Lazarus, etc. are perfect for beach bums - family and solo alike. Adventurists and trekkers will enjoy the rocky hikes and snorkeling around corals at Pulau Hantu.

4. Spend the night with wildlife

Give a new spin to “nightlife” by booking a safari to enjoy the zoo safari experience after the sunsets. This hugely popular Singaporean attraction lets the visitors get close to the low-lit habitat of some 2500 animals and 130 types of birds. The park has four walking trails that the visitors can choose from based on their interests and learn more about their favorite animal habits.

Catch up with some elusive animals like leopard, Malayan Tapir, and Malayan Tiger, among the more fauna like owls, foxes, porcupine, civets, etc. You can also join the Asian elephant feeding session for an exhilarating experience.

There are several options like private tours, group rides and educational sessions to enjoy the night safari.

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Enjoy your layover
Enjoy your layover

We know this sounds odd, but here is your chance to understand why we have added an airport to the list of places to visit in Singapore. But you will be surprised at the number of things that this 0-story-high Jewel Changi Airport has to offer to make your layover pleasant and fun. Other than 300+ shops, 2 movie theaters, an entertainment corner with arcade machines, and garden mazes with viewing decks, this airport has an indoor waterfall with over 2000 trees and a rain vortex to bewilder your senses. There is also a garden in each of the three terminals inside the airport.

Do not miss the chance to have your go at the 12-meter-tall slide that's open for kids and adults, as well!
 

Ride the Singapore Flyer
Ride the Singapore Flyer

In the list of the world’s largest things that are in Singapore tops the Singapore Flyer, a giant observation wheel. When it was built in 2008, it was the tallest ferris wheel in the world. The observatory deck offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of the city, along with optional luxurious dining-in packages. It takes you so high above everything else, that you can see not only the skyline of the country but also Malaysian Johor Strait and Indonesian Spice Islands.

Each car can hold up to 28 people and is easily wheelchair accessible. The ride takes about 30 minutes and is best enjoyed at dusk, with gorgeous views of the Singaporean city and high rises lit up against the hues of the darker sky.

Go Island-Hopping
Go Island-Hopping

A trip to Singapore would not be complete if you just visit the mainland. Did you know that the Republic of Singapore comprises sixty-three islands? This makes it a perfect destination to catch up with some island hopping. With idyllic beaches, tropical climate, and adventure sports along with a dose of their own history and culture, each island of the nation is unique and has a lot to offer. Start off with Sentosa island which is one of the most popular of the Singaporean islands and home to the famous Universal studio.

Islands like St John's Island, Kusu, Lazarus, etc. are perfect for beach bums - family and solo alike. Adventurists and trekkers will enjoy the rocky hikes and snorkeling around corals at Pulau Hantu.

Spend the Night with Wildlife
Spend the Night with Wildlife

Give a new spin to “nightlife” by booking a safari to enjoy the zoo safari experience after the sunsets. This hugely popular Singaporean attraction lets the visitors get close to the low-lit habitat of some 2500 animals and 130 types of birds. The park has four walking trails that the visitors can choose from based on their interests and learn more about their favorite animal habits.

Catch up with some elusive animals like leopard, Malayan Tapir, and Malayan Tiger, among the more fauna like owls, foxes, porcupine, civets, etc. You can also join the Asian elephant feeding session for an exhilarating experience.

There are several options like private tours, group rides and educational sessions to enjoy the night safari.

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